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I know restaurant critics who have put Ping Pang Pong on their lists of "must eat" in Las Vegas. After dining here twice, I'm not sure why, but I have a guess. The food is fine. It's not close to the best Chinese food I've had. It's a bit greasy, at times overcooked, and occasionally a bit bland. We sampled some meat dishes, vegetable dishes, and even some dim sum. This left me wondering how this place gets such raves. One thing, they serve some exotic dishes, dishes I don't see in other places. I suspect this is one of the attractions. The service is fine. The place is often busy, and they do their best to hustle people in and out. Overall, the place is a "a-ok", 3 stars.
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